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Creation Date: 15/10/2024

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You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment that uses Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS). You have the following host pool: • Name: Pool1 • Type: Personal • Number of session hosts: 5 You plan to deploy two new session hosts to Pool1. What should you do before you deploy the session hosts? Create a scaling plan Precreate a computer account in Azure AD DS Increase the maximum session limit Create a registration key.
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HOTSPOT- A private endpoint A service endpoint A VPN gateway Virtual Network peering A private endpoint A service endpoint A VPN gateway Virtual Network peering.
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HOTSPOT- Computer Configuration in Group Policy The computer properties in Active Directory The HostPool1 properties The user properties in Active Directory User Configuration in Group Policy Computer Configuration in Group Policy The computer properties in Active Directory The HostPool1 properties The user properties in Active Directory User Configuration in Group Policy.
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment that contains a host pool named Pool1. Pool1 contains a session host named Host1 that is Azure AD-joined. You need to verify whether a Windows license is assigned to Host1. What should you do? From the Azure Active Directory admin center, view the product licenses From VM1, run the Get-WindowsDeveloperLicense cmdlet From the Azure portal, view the properties of Host1 From Azure Cloud Shell, run the Get-AzVm cmdlet.
You have an Azure subscription that contains an Azure Compute Gallery named Gallery1 and a virtual machine named Template1. Template1 has custom apps and settings configured. You plan to deploy Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts by using a custom virtual machine image. The solution must meet the following requirements: • The custom image must be stored in Gallery1. • The custom image must be based on Template1. • All new session hosts must have unique computer names and identifiers. You need to create the custom image. What should you do in the Azure portal? From Gallery1, create a new VM application definition From Gallery1, create a new VM image definition From Template1, capture a generalized virtual machine image From Template1, capture a specialized virtual machine image.
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